NetSure™ RDB Series.

Similar presentations

2 NetSure™ RDB Series 48V Plug-n-Play Rack DistributionDesigned to feed up to 8.6kW from 200A breakerZero U, rear mountPlug-n-play connectors for tool-less add/move/changeIncludes ground plugBreaker trip notificationUniversal mounting – can be mounted on the left or right in both top and bottom cable applicationsModel options by application:1-2U Rack Mount Devices6 or 15 outlet (L6 or L15) versionsLarger Rack Mount Devices6 outlet (M6) versionBlade Chassis and High Power Devices2 or 3 outlet (H2 or H3) versions

3 Rack Distribution ConceptDC Power SystemIT RackIT Rack20A Load20A LoadZero U Power Strip20A LoadAsideBsideOutput BreakersAsideBsideQuick Connect PlugWhat does distribution in the rack look like?By locating power conversion very close to the point of use, no more than a 4/0 cable is required to carry each of the (22) 8.5kW max branch circuits within 60’ of the DC UPS, minimizing the amount of copper required.Take for example racks full of blade servers, each requiring (3) 70A breakers per side. WE have developed a series of rack distribution units to easily provide this secondary distribution with quick connect plugs.Typical 4/0 CablesNo conduit req’d in cable trayRack Mount Server Example(15) 20A inputs / sideBlade Server Example(3) 70A inputs / side

11 Breaker Trip Alarm SchemeAlarm scheme for NetSure™ RDB Series-48 VDC signal provided to indicate a breaker has trippedSignal can be “daisy-chained” to connect to multiple power stripsAlarm signal can be connected to NetSure™ controller, orto other monitoring system that accepts -48 VDC signal2 position removable terminal block provides a simple customerconnection point for alarm signal requiring only a stripped wire

12 PDU Rack Mounting BracketMounts in rear of IT rackIncludes bracket and hardware to mount to one side of rackLeft side or right side mountingP/N:

About project

Feedback

To ensure the functioning of the site, we use cookies. We share information about your activities on the site with our partners and Google partners: social networks and companies engaged in advertising and web analytics. For more information, see the Privacy Policy and Google Privacy &amp Terms.
Your consent to our cookies if you continue to use this website.